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About Aria Foot care
Aria Foot Care and Aesthetics Inc. is situated in the heart of Richmond Hill, Ontario, at 10255 Yonge Street, directly in front of the Richmond Hill Art Center. Our primary objective is to provide exceptional services to our customers and the surrounding multicultural community, specializing in Foot Care and Aesthetics Care. At Aria Foot Care and Aesthetics Inc., we have a professional Chiropodist who examines patients' feet and provides recommendations accordingly. Additionally, we offer regular and medical compression stockings with a prescription from a family doctor. We take pride in our experienced Nurse Injector, Eli, who has over 20 years of nursing experience. She offers a range of services, including Botox, PRP, and dermal filler treatments, all at affordable prices. Rest assured that Eli does a fantastic job, leaving our customers satisfied with their results.
About Richmond Hill
Richmond hill is home of over 200 thousand people with Iranian, chinese, , Italian, Indian. russian, Irish and korean and other backgrounds.
Richmond Hill has seen significant population growth since the 1990s. It became a city in 2019 after being a town since 1957. The city is home to the David Dunlap Observatory telescope, the largest telescope in Canada.
The Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts offers theatre productions, concerts, comedy, and other shows in a multi-purpose space that includes a 631-seat auditorium. The Richmond Hill Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 2008, offers a variety of concerts throughout the year at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts.
You can find us just at front of Richmond Hill Art center.




Foot Care

Foot Care

Feet are your body's foundation, so keeping them healthy is vital to your overall health. Years of wear and tear can be hard on your feet. Overuse, shoes that don't fit properly and even genetics can lead to injuries and disorders of the foot that can greatly impact your mobility. Aria Foot Care provide Orthopedic Shoes, Orthotics and Compression Stocking to solve foot problems.

Aesthetics

Aesthetics

One of the most obvious benefits of beauty is its ability to provide pleasure and enjoyment. Humans are naturally drawn to things that are aesthetically pleasing, and beauty can evoke feelings of happiness, awe, and wonder. Botox, Dermal Filler and PRP are low cost and low risks methods to enhance our visual appearance.

Chiropodist

Chiropodist

Please call us at 905-237-9605 for an appointment with our Chiropodist Tiffany. You can also send us a message at the contact section of our main web page.

What is Botox ?

What is Botox ?

02/05/2022

Botox is a brand name for a type of purified protein derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It is commonly used as a cosmetic treatment to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the face. When injected into specific muscles, Botox temporarily paralyzes them, which can smooth out the wrinkles and create a more youthful appearance. Considerations for Botox treatment include the following: Botox is a medical procedure and should only be administered by a qualified healthcare professional with extensive experience in cosmetic injections. Botox is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or people with certain medical conditions. The effects of Botox are temporary and typically last for three to six months. Repeat treatments are required to maintain the results. Botox can cause side effects such as bruising, swelling, and redness at the injection site. In rare cases, more serious side effects such as muscle weakness, difficulty swallowing, and breathing problems can occur. Botox is not a one-size-fits-all solution, and the results can vary depending on the individual's anatomy, skin condition, and desired outcome. Botox is not a permanent solution for wrinkles and fine lines. Other non-invasive or surgical options may be required for more significant improvement. It's important to have a thorough consultation with a qualified healthcare professional before deciding to undergo Botox treatment to discuss potential risks and benefits and determine if it's the right option for you.

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What is PRP ?

What is PRP ?

02/05/2023

The term "PRP" stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma, which is a medical procedure that involves drawing a small amount of a patient's blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting the resulting platelet-rich plasma back into the patient's body to promote healing and tissue regeneration. Platelets are small blood cells that play a crucial role in blood clotting and wound healing. They contain various growth factors and proteins that help to stimulate tissue repair and regeneration. PRP therapy takes advantage of these natural healing properties to promote faster healing of injuries and other medical conditions. PRP therapy has been used to treat a wide range of conditions, including: Tendon and ligament injuries Arthritis Muscle injuries Chronic pain Hair loss Skin rejuvenation When considering PRP therapy, it is important to understand that it is a medical procedure and should only be performed by a qualified medical professional. The patient's medical history, current health status, and other factors should be taken into account to determine if PRP therapy is an appropriate treatment option. Additionally, there may be certain risks and side effects associated with the procedure, such as pain or infection at the injection site

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What is a liquid face-lift or Dermal Filler?

What is a liquid face-lift or Dermal Filler?

02/05/2023

During a liquid face-lift, the patient receives multiple injections of dermal fillers, Dermal fillers are injectable substances that are used to add volume, smooth out wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They are made from different types of materials, including hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite, and poly-L-lactic acid. The most common type of dermal filler is hyaluronic acid, which is a substance naturally found in the body that helps to maintain skin hydration and elasticity. Hyaluronic acid fillers can be used to treat fine lines, wrinkles, and facial folds, as well as to enhance the lips and cheeks. Dermal fillers are typically administered by a trained medical professional using a fine needle or cannula. The procedure is usually quick and can be performed in a clinic or doctor's office, with little or no downtime. Most people are able to return to their normal activities immediately after the treatment. Dermal fillers are generally safe, but like any medical procedure, they do carry some risks. These can include swelling, bruising, and infection, as well as more serious complications such as allergic reactions or damage to the skin or underlying tissues. It is important to discuss your expectations and any concerns you may have with your healthcare provider before undergoing any cosmetic procedure, including dermal fillers. They can help you determine if dermal fillers are right for you and provide you with the necessary information to make an informed decision.

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Orthotics

Orthotics

02/05/2023

A foot orthotic, also known as an orthotic insert or shoe insert, is a device that is worn inside a shoe to provide additional support, cushioning, or correction to the foot. Foot orthotics can be used to treat a variety of foot and lower limb conditions, such as plantar fasciitis, flat feet, high arches, and overpronation. Orthotics can be made from a variety of materials, such as foam, plastic, or carbon fiber, and can be custom-made to fit the individual's foot or purchased off-the-shelf. They can also come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit different types of shoes. Foot orthotics work by redistributing the pressure on the foot and providing additional support where it is needed. They can help to correct foot and lower limb biomechanics, reduce pain and discomfort, and improve overall foot function. They are often recommended by healthcare professionals, such as podiatrists or physical therapists, as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for foot and lower limb conditions.

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Compression Stocking

Compression Stocking

02/05/2023

Compression stockings are specialized hosiery designed to improve blood flow in the legs and lower extremities. They are usually made of elastic material and apply graduated pressure to the legs, with the highest amount of pressure at the ankle and gradually decreasing as it moves up the leg. Compression stockings are used to help prevent and manage a range of medical conditions, including varicose veins, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and lymphedema. They work by helping to improve circulation and reduce swelling, which can help alleviate pain and discomfort. Compression stockings are available in different levels of compression, ranging from mild to extra firm. Your doctor can help determine which level of compression is appropriate for your specific condition and needs. It's important to wear the stockings as directed and replace them as needed to ensure they continue to provide the necessary level of compression.

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Orthopedic shoes

Orthopedic shoes

02/05/2023

Designed to support the foot, ankle, and leg, orthopedic supportive shoes breathe stability and comfort into everyday activities. As a result, they maximize performance and, in turn, reduce pain and tension. A firm heel, taller, more seamless uppers, easy fastening features, and a cushioned midsole are the hallmarks of this footwear. Unless an orthopedic shoe boasts these qualities, it can’t be marketed as such. To accommodate varying orthotic needs, orthopedic footwear come in various sizes, numerous widths, and have removable footbeds and insoles. Not only does this make for a more comfortable fit, but it also allows wearers to tailor their footwear. With their unmatched firmness and support, orthopedic footwear target foot, ankle, and leg problems with ease. Hammertoes, bunions, and cerebral palsy are some foot conditions and congenital disorders that may warrant orthopedic shoes. This revolutionary footwear can also alleviate discomfort in the knees, hips, and lower back. Those with diabetic nerve damage can also benefit from orthopedics. With how roomy this footwear is, it bodes well for enhanced circulation. This increased blood flow helps minimize nerve-related pain and, in turn, improves an individual’s quality of life. Foot and ankle arthritis can be equally painful, causing joint discomfort, tenderness, and an inability to move. Orthopedic shoes are known to boost mobility, making this footwear a godsend for those who experience arthritis symptoms and complications. With their added cushions and heel support, orthopedic footwear promote healing by tackling existing foot problems. Best of all, orthopedic footwear offers hope. Between their thoughtful design features and versatility, orthopedic shoes are all-inclusive and provide greater benefits the longer they’re worn.

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Foot Problems

Foot Problems

02/05/2023

There are several foot problems that may require orthotics or stockings for support and comfort. Here are some of the most common foot problems and their associated issues: Plantar Fasciitis: This condition occurs when the tissue that connects your heel bone to your toes becomes inflamed. It can cause severe pain in your heel and arch, particularly in the morning or after prolonged periods of standing or walking. Orthotics or compression stockings can help to support the arch and alleviate pain. Flat Feet: Flat feet occur when the arches of your feet collapse, causing the entire sole to come into contact with the ground. This can lead to pain, fatigue, and difficulty standing or walking for extended periods. Orthotics or custom-made insoles can help to provide support and correct the position of the feet. High Arches: High arches occur when the arches of your feet are abnormally high, causing increased pressure on the balls and heels of your feet. This can lead to pain and instability while standing or walking. Orthotics or compression stockings can help to redistribute pressure and provide support. Bunions: A bunion is a bony protrusion that forms at the base of the big toe, causing it to point inward. This can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty finding comfortable footwear. Orthotics or bunion pads can help to reduce pressure and provide support. Neuropathy: Neuropathy is a condition in which nerve damage causes numbness or tingling in the feet. This can lead to balance problems and an increased risk of falls. Compression stockings can help to improve circulation and reduce swelling, while orthotics can provide additional support and cushioning. Overpronation: Overpronation occurs when your foot rolls inward excessively while walking or running, causing the arch to collapse. This can lead to pain and instability in the foot, ankle, and knee. Orthotics or custom-made insoles can help to correct the position of the foot and improve alignment. It is essential to consult with a Chiropodist to determine the appropriate treatment plan for your specific foot condition. They can evaluate your symptoms and provide personalized recommendations.

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